The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7 |
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LONDON : Printed for J. Nichols and Son ; F. C. and J. Rivington ; J. Stockdale ; W. Lowndes ; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson ; T. Egerton ; J. Walker ; Scatcherd and Letterman ; W. Clarke and Sons ; J. Barker ; J. Cuthell ; R. Lea ...
LONDON : Printed for J. Nichols and Son ; F. C. and J. Rivington ; J. Stockdale ; W. Lowndes ; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson ; T. Egerton ; J. Walker ; Scatcherd and Letterman ; W. Clarke and Sons ; J. Barker ; J. Cuthell ; R. Lea ...
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... by some accident or other , slipt out of the printed books . In the first place , Longaville confesses , he had devised the penalty : and why he should immediately arraign it as a dangerous law , seems to be very inconsistent .
... by some accident or other , slipt out of the printed books . In the first place , Longaville confesses , he had devised the penalty : and why he should immediately arraign it as a dangerous law , seems to be very inconsistent .
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The first quarto , 1598 , ( the most authentic copy of this play , ) reads " It is not for prisoners to be too silent in their words ; " and so without doubt the text should be printed . MALONE . VOL . VII .
The first quarto , 1598 , ( the most authentic copy of this play , ) reads " It is not for prisoners to be too silent in their words ; " and so without doubt the text should be printed . MALONE . VOL . VII .
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They are almost uniformly printed corruptly , without any mark of abruption . Thus , in Much Ado about Nothing , we find both in the folio and quarto : - but for the stuffing well , we are all mortal . ” See Vol . VI . p . 11.
They are almost uniformly printed corruptly , without any mark of abruption . Thus , in Much Ado about Nothing , we find both in the folio and quarto : - but for the stuffing well , we are all mortal . ” See Vol . VI . p . 11.
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In our author's time , notes , quotations , & c . were usually printed in the exterior margin of books . So , in Romeo and Juliet : “ And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies , “ Find written in the margin of his eyes .
In our author's time , notes , quotations , & c . were usually printed in the exterior margin of books . So , in Romeo and Juliet : “ And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies , “ Find written in the margin of his eyes .
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